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over 11 years ago

Well done Cashmere Technical of winning back to back ASB Chathsm Cups 2 - 1 over Central, which was the HT score - Ash Wellbourn and Dan Terris the scorers which means Cashmere Technical have scored exactly 100 goals in all competion's this season. A great day for Cashmere Technical, Canterbury and South Island Football. Stu Keey was named the winner of the Jack Batty Trophy (player of the day).

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over 11 years ago

well done CTFC. Back to back is a great achievement. Congratulations to all the club.

E's Flat Ah's Flat Too

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over 11 years ago

Well done to all involved at Cashmere Technical. Good to see the old boys (in a playing way) being to the for on the big day.

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over 11 years ago

Cup Final coverage from today's NZ Herald:

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=11320431

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over 11 years ago

See. Football season finishes and there's days of no chat or gossip.

At least we get one last hurrah with Rita and English Cups.

I let my guitar speak for me

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over 11 years ago

How did the 5:10 game go? Heard you got kcked of the park in the R16 game

E's Flat Ah's Flat Too

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over 11 years ago · edited over 11 years ago · History

Cup Final Day At ASB Footy Park

At 11am Coastal Spirit take in University in the Reti Fitzpatrick Cup with Western facing Cashmere Technical in the English Cup at 2pm.

In recent seasons has been a good day with the favourites not always picking up the winners medals.

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over 11 years ago

From this morning's Press:

http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/editors-picks/10494249/From-Russia-with-love

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over 11 years ago

Coastal win 4-3 in cracking and exciting game

E's Flat Ah's Flat Too

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over 11 years ago

Western win the English Cup Final 1 - nil over Cashmere Technical - a great goal to Alex Pak

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over 11 years ago · edited over 11 years ago · History

Today's scorers

English Cup: Western 1 (Alex Pak) Cashmere Technical 0 HT 1 - 0

Reta Fitzpatrick Cup: Coatal Spirit 4 (Annalie Longo 2, Chloe Webster, Arna Roberts) University 3 (Aimee Phillips 3) HT 2 - 1

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over 11 years ago

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over 11 years ago

And here is WHERE you'll find full reports on both finals:



Reta Fitzpatrick CUP:

http://www.ultimatenzsoccer.com/Scoreboard/reta_fitzpatrick_cup_final.htm

English Cup:

http://www.ultimatenzsoccer.com/Scoreboard/english_cup_final.htm

CHEERS,

JR

Some interesting observations from JR, and pretty accurate overall. His criticism of the referee in the Reta Final is correct: I loath taking a pop at the officials, since without them there's no game, but the referee in the Womens Final was extremely poor. One team in particular got away with plenty of shoving and barging from behind without being penalised, as the referee seemed not to want to upset " the order of things ". Having said that, the match had plenty of goals and well done Coastal.

"Self-defence is an art I cultivate"

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over 11 years ago

Well done to Alex and Western. Enjoy the big OE.

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over 11 years ago

Mainland have sent out a survey to all players registered that are over 35 (ouch) asking their opinions before two meetings soon about Masters football and whether they should bump the ages up to 40 and 50.   

I gave my 2c about how we have just done a regrading this year and to see how it goes. 

I let my guitar speak for me

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over 11 years ago

VimFuego wrote:

Mainland have sent out a survey to all players registered that are over 35 (ouch) asking their opinions before two meetings soon about Masters football and whether they should bump the ages up to 40 and 50.   

I gave my 2c about how we have just done a regrading this year and to see how it goes. 

Yeah I gave mine as well... could've done a little better on some of the questions they asked.  But hey - at least they asked.

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over 11 years ago

I thought the survey was terrible. 3 questions which involved selecting a tick box, one didn't apply, and then rearranging your reasons for playing football and no room to expand on any of the answers.

As mentioned before I think by accident rather than design the 3 final grades in Masters 35 ended up pretty much about right...


"You can never get a bloody tradesman at Easter, it's a wonder Jesus got crucified" - Karl Pilkington

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over 11 years ago · edited over 11 years ago · History

Sad news from the Halswell club that one of its founding members, Bernie Welch passed away yesterday. Decades of service to the Hawks both on and off the park. RIP Bernie.

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over 11 years ago

Aw82 Bernie was Halswell through and through a credit to his club, the sport needs loyal gents like him
Rip

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over 11 years ago

I see from the Waimak AFC facebook page that they are have just accounced their new senior men's coach for 2015, Dan Clarkson, who coached the Univerities Women's MPL side this season.

Waimak on the ball getting early appointing a coach for the following season.

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over 11 years ago

Siggy pulls the pin on All White duty.

http://www.nzfootball.co.nz/index.php?id=11&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=3199&tx_ttnews[backPid]=10&cHash=d9e9da3206

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over 11 years ago · edited over 11 years ago · History

Legend is a word that should not be used lightly , but today our club Cashmere Technical lost a true Legend , he played in four Chatham Cup finals and even in his 70th year and 50 th year at the club he was coaching our U18 side . While battling illness he still found strength to make it to Auckland to watch his beloved team win the Catham cup . Rest in peace Billy Weir

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over 11 years ago

Broonie wrote:

Legend is a word that should not be used lightly , but today our club Cashmere Technical lost a true Legend , he played in four Chatham Cup finals and even in his 70th year and 50 th year at the club he was coaching our U18 side . While battling illness he still found strength to make it to Auckland to watch his beloved team win the Catham cup . Rest in peace Billy Weir

Sad news indeed. RIP Billy

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over 11 years ago

Any news on coaching appointments at ChCh United, Halswell or Western. Have heard Deane Hutchinson is heading across town to coach at Bays.

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over 11 years ago

Chch United are being coached by Richard Herdman - uefa 'B', ex UK. I understand they have been trainign for a month or so now. 

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over 11 years ago

Chchfb wrote:

Chch United are being coached by Richard Herdman - uefa 'B', ex UK. I understand they have been trainign for a month or so now. 

Cheers. Any back ground on Richard? Did he take United's reserves this season.

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over 11 years ago

Roll on pre season training for those not already having a session.

Edgar MacIntosh Park is losing the football pitches to rugby.

Those grounds used to be nice to play on, wouldn't want to be playing cricket at the club that uses that park once the Marist rugby guys destroy it in winter. 

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over 11 years ago
Really? That sucks... Wonder where we'll (HSOB) end up.

"You can never get a bloody tradesman at Easter, it's a wonder Jesus got crucified" - Karl Pilkington

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over 11 years ago

Selwyn already having pre season games beat Waimak 3 to 2 in a mid week clash.

Does playing Div 1 give youth players a better or not pathway over a Mpl teams reserve player at making the Canterbury Dragons youth side. Big decision for more than one Selwyn lad between now and season start.

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over 11 years ago
Depends on what club, and who's around them. At least with an MPL club you've got a chance of making the 1st team.

I let my guitar speak for me

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over 11 years ago

I also understand that for Div1 2015 season will play 3 rounds instead of the 2 and the "Cup" Games.  Will help with the transition to MPL for a club that moves up too.

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over 11 years ago

Interesting to catch up with different people from different clubs at the Canterbury United games yesterday and hear what is happening at their clubs.

Sounds like Nomads and Halswell have sorted out coaches for the coming season and could be and interesting pre-season (or not) for some of the clubs. 

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about 11 years ago

Dragoon_nz wrote:

I also understand that for Div1 2015 season will play 3 rounds instead of the 2 and the "Cup" Games.  Will help with the transition to MPL for a club that moves up too.




I'd heard it was business as usual for 2015 but 2016 they'd reassess. competition structure was sorted for 3 years and 2015 is the last one?


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about 11 years ago

gings wrote:

Dragoon_nz wrote:

I also understand that for Div1 2015 season will play 3 rounds instead of the 2 and the "Cup" Games.  Will help with the transition to MPL for a club that moves up too.




I'd heard it was business as usual for 2015 but 2016 they'd reassess. competition structure was sorted for 3 years and 2015 is the last one?

No, Div 1 is a definite 3 round comp and was agreed apon at the last club delegate meeting. Starts at the same time as the MPL on the 21st of March. 

Poor old Burwood asked if they could move up the grades should there be a spot opened up to save them smashing teams 20-0 like they had to last year. All clubs, apart from themselves and one other, voted against this. Boo.

I let my guitar speak for me

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about 11 years ago

VimFuego wrote:

gings wrote:

Dragoon_nz wrote:

I also understand that for Div1 2015 season will play 3 rounds instead of the 2 and the "Cup" Games.  Will help with the transition to MPL for a club that moves up too.




I'd heard it was business as usual for 2015 but 2016 they'd reassess. competition structure was sorted for 3 years and 2015 is the last one?

No, Div 1 is a definite 3 round comp and was agreed apon at the last club delegate meeting. Starts at the same time as the MPL on the 21st of March. 

Poor old Burwood asked if they could move up the grades should there be a spot opened up to save them smashing teams 20-0 like they had to last year. All clubs, apart from themselves and one other, voted against this. Boo.

They tried the "business as usual line" with Div 1 but Selwyn pushed them to raise the bar on that and a few other matters.

Still, shame they let "policy" get in the way of common sense with Burwood's side. More than a few clubs were in support of their proposal so unless Burwood was given lip service by those clubs (why would they?), someone at Mainland could not quite get the numbers adding up correctly. Boo x 2!    

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about 11 years ago

Burwood should be in Div1, whats the point of the turtles being in thr if they cant be promoted, their is no need for them to make up the numbers now.

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about 11 years ago
Is western 3rd team also in div 1 this year (promoted) I'm sure that lot of Sunday footballers would be more than happy to give up their spot to burwood
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